by ashfordman | Sep 26, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog health, Dogs
What is Early Spay and Neuter (ES&N)? Neutering is the removal of certain parts of the male reproductive organs, in this case, the testicles. Female dogs are spayed. There are two types of surgeries to accomplish this; The first method is to do an...
by ashfordman | Sep 19, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog health, Dogs
What dog bowls are safe? There are a wide variety of dog bowls on the market today how do you know which ones are the best or safe to use for your dog? There are different things to look at other than just the pretty patterns. It used to be if your dog was thirst just...
by ashfordman | Sep 3, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog health, Dogs
Happy Labor Day Weekend to All! This is a great time to celebrate with friends and family over a cook-out or a picnic. A few tips to remember while you are out with your Australian Labradoodle enjoying the last warm days in some parts of the country, here in Indiana...
by ashfordman | Aug 22, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Dog health, Dogs
Cleaning Your Dog’s Feces is Important! Have you ever noticed that one person who never picks up their dogs waste on a walk? Or have you walked in your friend’s dog poop while at their house? For most of us feces are disgusting. But there are more disgusting...
by ashfordman | Aug 7, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog health, Dogs
Safety Hikes Walking through the woods can be a great past time for you and your Australian Labradoodle. Unfortunately we need to be aware of things that are around us and how to take care of them. There are many bushes and trees that have thorns of all sizes that can...
by ashfordman | Jul 27, 2017 | Ashford Manor Labradoodles, Australian Labradoodle, Dog health, Dogs
Ticks Ticks can latch on to your Australian Labradoodle hiking through the woods, walking down the street, or just playing catch in your yard. Ticks attach to your dog’s body and can cause Lyme Disease. Different flea and tick medicines work better in different parts...
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